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| U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice (R) and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov attend a press conference after their talks at the State Department in Washington, capital of the United States, on March 7, 2006. Lavrov said here on Tuesday that Russia made no "compromise" proposal that would allow Iran to enrich uranium in limited scale. (Xinhua Photo) | WASHINGTON, March 7 (Xinhuanet) -- U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday that the United States still supports
Russian proposal that would establish a Russia-Iran joint venture on Russian
soil.
"We have been supportive of the Russian proposal,
which would be a joint venture with enrichment and reprocessing on Russian soil
and in which there would be an effort or we believe minimal proliferation risk,"
Rice said after talks with visiting Russian Foreign Minister Sergeri Lavrov.
While the United States supports a civil nuclear
program, Rice said that there needs to be a way to provide for civil nuclear
power that does not have a proliferation risk.
The United States thinks that the Russian proposal
could be achieved, Rice said.
The United States has said that it supports Russia's
proposal on Iran's nuclear issue but stressed that Iran is not moving to the
direction of dismantling its nuclear capability and the country can not be
allowed to have a nuclear weapon. Enditem |